Krugman Calls Labor Market Soft, Disturbed by Warsh's View
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a research professor at the City University of New York's Graduate Center, says all jobs data is "noisy" when reacting to the June US employment report.
Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Krugman also says he is "disturbed" by Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh's point of view on monetary policy and warns that the Supreme Court's Trump v.
Slaughter ruling gives too much discretionary power to President Donald Trump. (Source: Bloomberg)
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